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THE CELTIC MONTHLY.
Donald as heir to his father, Andrew, in the
lands in the year 1414. The other half belonged
to a family named Menzies in Aberdeenshire,
who in 1419 agreed to sell them to the above
Donald Kalder, who in 1421 gets a disposition
of them, described as lying within the barony
of Kerdale. This was one of the extensive
baronies belonging to the old estates and
Earldom of Moray, but the estate having been
broken up, the barony has been long in disue-
tude. The estate of Dunmaglass, now in one,
was of considerable value, being rated as a four
pound land of old extent, equivalent to two
freeholds.
There is evidence of a Farquhar-vic-Conchie
styled of Dunmaglass in the year 1547. I
purpose beginning with his father.
I. — Duncan M acGillivray, born probably
about 1500 — his son.
II. — Farquhar, found in 1547 — his son.
Pn'lii J!. It. ^f■|al,\ ■■ Clan
III. — Allister More, designated as " AUister-
vic-Farijuhar-vic-Conchie of Dunmaglass," is
found ou 28th May, 1578, having some connec-
tion with a William-vie- Farquhar, and
Maggie Kar, spouse of Provost William
Cuthbert of Inverness.
By 1G09, when the great bond of union
among the Clan Ghattan was signed, Allister
LLIVRAY.
<ix of the Scnttish Hi;ililauils."
was dead and his son Farquhar a minor, for
those who signed for the Clau-vic-Gillivray
were Malcolm- vic-Beau in Dalcrombie, Ewen-
vic-Ewen in Aberchalder, and Duncan-vic-
Farquhar in Dunmaglass It would also seem
that the clan was at this time pretty numerous
and influential, and the leader Malcolm, son of
Bean MacGillivray in Dalcrombie. In 1593
THE CELTIC MONTHLY.
Donald as heir to his father, Andrew, in the
lands in the year 1414. The other half belonged
to a family named Menzies in Aberdeenshire,
who in 1419 agreed to sell them to the above
Donald Kalder, who in 1421 gets a disposition
of them, described as lying within the barony
of Kerdale. This was one of the extensive
baronies belonging to the old estates and
Earldom of Moray, but the estate having been
broken up, the barony has been long in disue-
tude. The estate of Dunmaglass, now in one,
was of considerable value, being rated as a four
pound land of old extent, equivalent to two
freeholds.
There is evidence of a Farquhar-vic-Conchie
styled of Dunmaglass in the year 1547. I
purpose beginning with his father.
I. — Duncan M acGillivray, born probably
about 1500 — his son.
II. — Farquhar, found in 1547 — his son.
Pn'lii J!. It. ^f■|al,\ ■■ Clan
III. — Allister More, designated as " AUister-
vic-Farijuhar-vic-Conchie of Dunmaglass," is
found ou 28th May, 1578, having some connec-
tion with a William-vie- Farquhar, and
Maggie Kar, spouse of Provost William
Cuthbert of Inverness.
By 1G09, when the great bond of union
among the Clan Ghattan was signed, Allister
LLIVRAY.
<ix of the Scnttish Hi;ililauils."
was dead and his son Farquhar a minor, for
those who signed for the Clau-vic-Gillivray
were Malcolm- vic-Beau in Dalcrombie, Ewen-
vic-Ewen in Aberchalder, and Duncan-vic-
Farquhar in Dunmaglass It would also seem
that the clan was at this time pretty numerous
and influential, and the leader Malcolm, son of
Bean MacGillivray in Dalcrombie. In 1593
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Description | A selection of books from a collection of more than 500 titles, mostly on religious and literary topics. Also includes some material dealing with other Celtic languages and societies. Collection created towards the end of the 19th century by Lady Evelyn Stewart Murray. |
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Description | Selected items from five 'Special and Named Printed Collections'. Includes books in Gaelic and other Celtic languages, works about the Gaels, their languages, literature, culture and history. |
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